From InternetNews.com:
Microsoft is developing a thin-client version of the Windows XP platform targeting large organizations and businesses, analysts note.
Code-named Eiger, the software will allow businesses to run Windows applications on a bare-bones PC with the bulk of the business logic performed at the server.
According to Steve Bink at blog site Bink.nu, the client will need to only meet the barest of requirements by today’s standards: a monitor supporting 800×600 graphics, a Pentium-class processor, 64MB of RAM, a 500MB hard drive and a network interface card.
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